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Roosevelt dominated the American political scene not only during the twelve years of his presidency, but also for decades afterward.
Hawks also took twelve days to shoot the scene in the Westlake jail after it was scheduled for five days.
Some traditions bring other scriptural characters to the nativity scene such as Adam and Eve and the serpent, Noah and his animals, the twelve sons of Jacob, the twelve prophets and the twelve apostles.
Ayers returned to England at the age of twelve, and in his early college years took up with the burgeoning musicians ' scene in the Canterbury area.
Kissin's talents were revealed on the international scene in 1984, at the age of twelve, when he played and recorded both of Chopin's piano concertos with the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire.
In a scene from a miniature by Girat de Roussillon depicting the construction of twelve churches in France ( c. 1448 ), merchants and tradesmen can be seen wearing rondel daggers at their waists.
The late 12th-century templon beam shows twelve canonical feast scenes, with the Deesis ( Christ enthroned, flanked by Mary and St. John the Baptist ) located in the middle between the Transfiguration and the Raising of Lazarus, linking the scene of Lazarus with the Holy Week images according to liturgical practice.
The film received an 18 certificate on video in 2002 after a further twelve seconds of cuts to a scene showing a gun being pressed into a man's anus prior to being fired.
The scene of the surrender of the mayor of Calais was immortalized in a bronze statue by Rodin and can be seen in twelve copies, including the Belfry square in Calais, the garden of Parliament in London or at the art museum Glyptotek in Copenhagen ( Denmark ), and the Rodin Museum in Paris.
The film contains one of the earliest ( but not the first ) examples on film of the " human mirror " gag best known in the scene between Groucho and Harpo Marx in Duck Soup twelve years later.
Holmes also cunningly gets the elder Cunningham to write the word " twelve ", which appears on the scrap of paper recovered from the murder scene, by deliberately making a mistake in an advertisement that Holmes tells Cunningham to publish, and asking him to correct it.
The scene illustrated at right is from a scroll that in full measures 37. 8 cm x 802. 0 cm, for only one of twelve scrolls illustrating the life of a Buddhist monk ; like their Western counterparts, monasteries and temples commissioned many such works, and these have had a better chance of survival than courtly equivalents.
The Testament of Asher is the shortest of the twelve and unlike the others does not begin with a deathbed scene.
X-Press also gained plaudits on the club scene for regularly parading in clubs with their multi-decked ( up to twelve decks with three DJs ) sets.
The twelve values of the 1938 issues all depicted the same " beach scene ", including huts, palm trees, a canoe, and a volcano in the distance.
Before the interview ended, Mancow promised he would not only return to the Chicago radio scene, but also bring forth a radical change, either within the next six or twelve months.

scene and Joan's
These omissions reduce Joan's role in this scene to a virtual spectator, and coupled with this, Brenda Blethyn portrays the character as if deeply troubled by something ( presumably the loss of contact with her ' fiends ').
Dreyer spent over a year and a half researching Joan of Arc for the film and the script was based on the original transcripts of Joan's trial and execution, condensing 29 interrogations over the course of 18 months into one scene.
Yolande's early and strong support of Joan of Arc, when others had doubts, suggests her possible larger role in orchestrating Joan's appearance on the scene.

scene and sixteen
The model had sixteen components that can be applied to many sorts of discourse: message form ; message content ; setting ; scene ; speaker / sender ; addressor ; hearer / receiver / audience ; addressee ; purposes ( outcomes ); purposes ( goals ); key ; channels ; forms of speech ; norms of interaction ; norms of interpretation ; and genres.
At a few months shy of sixteen, she has risen to the top of the high school social scene and is happy and self-assured in her insular, fashion-obsessed world.
At the age of sixteen, inspired by Jack Kerouac's On the Road, she travelled to Manhattan to become involved in the Beat scene there.
The memorial, which dominates the rural scene surrounding it, has sixteen piers of red brick, faced with Portland stone.
Edward Bamford was also awarded the DSO for his gallantry aboard HMS Chester at the Battle of Jutland, the ship that also was the scene for the actions of Boy 1st Class John Cornwell who, posthumously, became a recipient of the VC at the age of sixteen.
** ( c ) a scene where a person who is or is intended to represent a person under the age of sixteen years appears in a scene of explicit and exploitative sexual activity ;
In 2007, PGP-RTS, in cooperation with Popboks, released the compilation album Jutro će promeniti sve ?, which featured songs by sixteen bands associated with the scene.
At the age of sixteen he had joined a traveling theater company as a handy-man, scene shifter and apprentice actor.
Two died at the scene, a third en route to hospital and the fourth, a sixteen year old boy, died the following day after undergoing surgery to remove a bullet from his lung.
Everett Station Lofts supports the local art scene by reserving sixteen storefront units for artists who agree to open their studios to the public during regular business hours and during at least nine " First Thursday " evenings each year.
Rollins died at the scene of the shooting, while Bartell died sixteen days later.
At age of sixteen, he says he met and began courting an older man who introduced him to what he referred to as an unhealthy social scene.
As she is explaining herself to Pheoby, the scene switches to her past of age sixteen where her life story to Pheoby will begin.

scene and lines
The classical lines of the church which Napoleon thought of as a Temple of Glory, dominated all the scene where we sat.
Never a `` quick study '', he now made no attempt to learn his `` lines '' and many a mile of film was wasted, many a scene -- sometimes involving as many as a thousand fellow thespians -- was taken thirty, forty, fifty times because Miss Poitrine's co-star and `` helpmate '' had never learned his part.
The Marquis de Feuquières writing after the battle described the scene " They advanced in four lines … As they approached they advanced their second and fourth lines into the intervals of their first and third lines ; so that when they made their advance upon us, they formed only one front, without any intermediate spaces.
Mumy worked again with Harris on the 1998 retrospective special Lost In Space: Forever, where they reprised their roles in a scene written by Mumy ( with Harris re-writing his lines ).
Over the course of multiple re-takes the actor will repeatedly perform the lines while watching the scene, and the most suitable take will make it to the final version of the scene.
The longest such scene comprises one hundred and five lines in Ion ( lines 264-369 ).
In contrast, Aeschylus never exceeded twenty lines of stichomythia ; Sophocles's longest such scene was fifty lines and it is interrupted several times by αντιλαβή ( Electra, lines 1176-1226 ).
Reciting lines from Romeo and Juliet, she tests the blade with one hand to see its retraction and plunges the fake blade into her chest and acts out a death scene.
The prevailing style of the group was a development of the Davis experience in the previous years — Davis playing long, legato, and essentially melodic lines, while Coltrane, who during these years emerged as a leading figure on the musical scene, contrasted by playing high-energy solos.
The final scene features the last few lines from Shakespeare's Hamlet.
Before their lines collapsed, Warner's men arrived on the scene to reinforce Stark's troops.
File: C19 interior 023. jpg | The same view with narrower frame involves the viewer more in the lines of movement in the scene
The line " Go ahead, make my day " ( uttered by Eastwood during an early scene in a coffee shop ) is often cited as one of cinema's immortal lines.
" One never had the feeling he was ' acting ' in a scene ," said his four-time co-star Joan Bennett, " but the truth of the situation was actually happening, spontaneously, at the moment he spoke his lines.
Since Bond had little experience as an actress, Gilbert and Sullivan cut the dialogue out of the role, except for a few lines in the last scene, which they turned into recitative.
According to the DVD commentary of the film, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, actors Leonard Nimoy and Kirstie Alley, portraying Spock and Saavik respectively, spoke their lines in English, and later dubbed in alien dialogue ( at least partially designed by linguist Marc Okrand ) that corresponded with the movements of their mouths in the scene.
The director will often ask stand-ins to deliver the scene dialogue (" lines ") and walk through (" blocking ") the scenes to be filmed.
He points to the fact that in The Shrew, there is only eleven lines of romance between Tranio and Bianca, but in A Shrew, there is an entire scene between Kate's two sisters and their lovers.
Dialogue is cut from every scene of the play, and lines are moved from one scene to another throughout.

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